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Rocking chair rocks back too far
This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over
backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o |
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Wendy says her "Rocking chair rocks back too far"
On 2/5/2017 8:14 AM, Wendy Dutsky wrote:
This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o Too much time on one's hands frequently leads to these kinda problems. |
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Rocking chair rocks back too far
On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 11:14:06 AM UTC-5, Wendy Dutsky wrote:
This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o A close-up image of the back of the runners so that we can see the wear and/or design would have been more helpful. In any case, take a look at this image: http://www.azwoodman.com/woodcraft/k...ild-rocker.jpg You can see that the back of the runners curve in the opposite direction compared to the rest of the runner. Some designs are more pronounced than others. Some just flatten out a bit, some actually have a "reverse arc". To prevent the chair from rocking back too far, you could add a wedge to the back of the runners. It might take some trial and error (use tape or hot glue) until you find the correct length and angle that hits that happy medium between that "falling feeling" and a hard stop. Good luck! |
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Rocking chair rocks back too far
Wendy Dutsky wrote:
This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? You could put a screw into the bottom to "remind" you not to lean back to far (much cheaper than a trip to the hospital!) Or, maybe some cloth wound around the end of the leg would do the same thing. I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o |
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Wendy says her "Rocking chair rocks back too far"
On 02/05/2017 11:25 AM, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote:
On 2/5/2017 8:14 AM, Wendy Dutsky wrote: This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o Too much time on one's hands frequently leads to these kinda problems. that is standard reaction to all of your posts how about that |
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Wendy says her "Rocking chair rocks back too far"
On 2/5/2017 10:50 AM, & wrote:
On 02/05/2017 11:25 AM, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 2/5/2017 8:14 AM, Wendy Dutsky wrote: This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o Too much time on one's hands frequently leads to these kinda problems. that is standard reaction to all of your posts how about that Really? And you know this how, arsehole? |
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Wendy says her "Rocking chair rocks back too far"
On 02/05/2017 03:00 PM, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote:
On 2/5/2017 10:50 AM, & wrote: On 02/05/2017 11:25 AM, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 2/5/2017 8:14 AM, Wendy Dutsky wrote: This old rocking chair rocks so far back it feels like you'll go over backwards. It's never actually gone over but it's scary. It's quite old so I can see the wood has worn away a good bit on the bottom at the point it hits the floor. There is a dowel at this spot holding the bottom to the leg. Is there a way to beef the bottom up or will if have to be taken apart and reworked? I imagine when this chair was new, it was fine and has since worn too much wood off from rocking. https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8n https://www.homeownershub.com/img/8o Too much time on one's hands frequently leads to these kinda problems. that is standard reaction to all of your posts how about that Really? And you know this how, arsehole? because i say so |
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